Auto Week Magazine 2005 September

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Auto Week Magazine 2005 September

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Contents:  This Week – News (Frankfort galore; two cars not ready for prime time); Drivers Log (Land Rover Range Rover); Life With Cars (Monterey, a pinnacle in car showdom); Letters (The obscenity of it all); At Large (There is a paradigm shift at work); Fast Poll (An affordable dream car?); Revs (Going old school in the NHRA); Escape Roads (Well-preserved 1980 528i gets tested); Market (Market-priced sale of a 1969 Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang); Classifieds (Early Fall specials); Competition (Red Bull buys Minardi, Sakron Yamamoto gets test drive); Television (Tune in to Editors Choice); But Wait, There’s More (From the PETA files) Sheetmetal – Exploitation At Every Turn (First Quarter Update. Our stint in the long-term Porsche Carrera S starts to fly right by); What A Mystery (Third Quarter Update. We solve a couple with our long-term Dodge Magnum and uncover another); Good Ol’ Standby (Third-Quarter Update. Long-term Scion tC shines at commuter shuffle duty); One More Row (Introduction. Jeep Commander stretches things a bit for the venerable SUV company); Renewing An Old Friendship (Introduction. New Honda Civic, in all its iterations, offers more of what we’ve come to expect) Motorsports – Wheldon Wheels To The Win (And virtually locks up the IRL title); Countdown (Kimi Raikkonen takes victory in Belgium, and Fernando Alonso closes in on the F1 championship); This Cat Has Five In His Hat (Kurt Busch wins at Richmond, and the Roush organization looks forward to dominating in the Chase); Sweet Dreams (Aston Martin brings out the V8 Vanquish, its entry-level car for aspiring owners)

Issue:  19 September 2005

Condition:  Very Good